SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492015-03-31T16:06:41-06:00SparkFun Electronicsjigsaw on DEV-00022 - 40 Pin PIC Development Board with USBjigsawurn:uuid:ab7bcba9-2de5-7ed5-1537-b17a9ca914eb2011-11-28T21:31:50-07:00<p>I tried using MPLab too, and none of the programmers seems to be working with it. Help!</p>jigsaw on DEV-00022 - 40 Pin PIC Development Board with USBjigsawurn:uuid:d84e7eff-a0f2-3b5d-cc2c-755f4c83c1b72011-11-28T20:17:10-07:00<p>I&rsquo;m trying to use Mikroelectronics to program a 16F877A with this, but Mikro doesn&rsquo;t detect the USB connection. Anyone know how I can fix this?</p>EO on DEV-00022 - 40 Pin PIC Development Board with USBEOurn:uuid:fbd5d5b5-ca04-a5b2-da68-db222734a76b2010-11-15T13:38:33-07:00<p>Hi All,<br/>
I have just received the board, but I am quite confused. Can anyone please tell me how this board works with PIC 16F887A. I hope I dont need an external eeprom??<br/>
By sending data from TX pin of the PIC can I get the data on my PC using UART module of the PIC?<br/>
Does the pin already connected to the appropriate pin of FTDI??<br/>
Or what other think I would need to do??<br/>
Thanks in advance.</p>